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The phrase "emotional shift" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a change or transition in someone's feelings or emotions. Example: The novel's protagonist experienced a sudden emotional shift when she learned the truth about her past.
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There was a superb synchronicity between actors and orchestra, with every emotional shift carefully underscored.
Vocally, Ms. Meade handled the emotional shift brilliantly, unleashing hard-edged, piercing phrases to denounce Adalgisa.
Pianist Graham Johnson, the lynchpin of the whole series, matched every narrative and emotional shift with playing of tremendous grandeur.
Young as we are, it would take a pretty big financial, practical and emotional shift for that to change.
Thereafter, the brutality remains largely off-stage, as Gluck intended, though it reverberates through the drama as it unfolds, magnifying every emotional shift.
McCreesh, meanwhile, was alive to the score's every emotional shift, from the grand ceremonials with which it opens to the shattering grief at its close.
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From the first to the third acts Ms. Osipova's emotional shifts were unmistakable yet subtle, allowing one to feel the emotions of the familiar story just as much as watch it unfold.
These emotional shifts insulate the audience rather than elaborate on the characters.
These changeable characters contain a potential for emotional shifts beyond the page.
It's no wonder you're experiencing tectonic emotional shifts now that she's gone.
Mr. Chappelle explicates the story's emotional shifts mostly by describing the homeless man's eyes.
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